The direct-to-textile, dye-sublimation printer, which can be seen running on its agent Multi-Plot’s stand (B2/390), offers up to eight colours and comes complete with an inline fixing unit for printing onto fabrics with at least 60% polyester content.
It features Seiko printheads and is capable of 720dpi and speeds of up to 175m2 per hour. Aimed at indoor and outdoor markets, including tarpaulins, banners and billboards, it will ship in 2011.
D.gen präsentiert ,,breitesten Textildrucker der Fespa"
Das Highlight am Stand von Multi-Plot & d.gen (B2/390) ist die Premiere der brandneuen Textildruckmaschine Teleios Grande. Das System besitzt eine Druckbreite von rund 3,30 Metern und ist damit die bislang grösste digitale Textildrucklösung.
Sie bedruckt synthetische Stoffe, die zu mindestens 60 % aus Polyester bestehen, direkt mit Sublimationstinten in bis zu acht Farben. Inline an das System angeschlossen ist eine Fixiereinheit.
Der Teleios Grande arbeitet mit Seiko Druckköpfen und ist bis zu 175 m2 pro Stunde schnell. Er verfügt über eine Auflösung von 720x720 dpi und eignet sich für Anwendungen im Innen- und Aussenbereich wie zum Beispiel Planen, Banner oder Spannrahmen. Das neue Drucksystem soll ab 2011 auf den Markt kommen.
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